Savannah Chrisley Shows Love to Grandma Faye and Shares Rare Photo With Her
This week, “Chrisley Knows Best” star Savannah Chrisley took some time to show love to her grandmother on social media via her Instagram Stories.
Savannah shared a photo of herself posing with her grandmother Faye Chrisley. The pair were seen with smiles on their faces while sunlight obscured their image.
Savannah wore a pair of black sunglasses and a matching cap for the occasion. She wrote a loving message on top of the picture: “I love you.”
Savannah Chrisley visits "Home & Family" at Universal Studios Hollywood on March 27, 2019, in Universal City, California | Photo: Paul Archuleta/Getty Images
JOINING INSTAGRAM
Nanny Faye stars on the USA Network reality series along with her granddaughter and son, Todd Chrisley. Fans know her as a mischievous gambler who has a rebellious side.
A whole different perspective on life
Savannah’s grandmother joined Instagram in 2018. She didn’t take long before she’d amassed a decent following showing how much her fans love her.
NANNY FAYE’S FAN BASE
Within two days, Nanny Faye had gained more than 150,000 followers. She now has more than 300,000 followers on the social media platform.
At the time she joined, Todd made sure to give a disclaimer. He noted that he was not responsible for whatever his mother posted or said on the platform.
FAYE WELCOMED TO INSTAGRAM
The “Chrisley Knows Best” Instagram page also took the time out to welcome Nanny Faye. One of her very first posts showed her revealing some smooth dance moves.
She was recorded while dancing with Savannah’s fiancé, Nic Kerdiles. Todd is one of the celebrities who’ve tested positive for the novel coronavirus disease.
TODD’S COVID-19 DIAGNOSIS
The star had to be hospitalized to fight off the virus. In April 2020, he revealed how catching the virus had been an experience that has given him "a whole different perspective on life."
HIS EPIPHANY
He confessed this to Jason Kennedy from “In The Room Instagram Live with E!” The reality star’s recovery process also led him to have an "epiphany."
Savannah Chrisley shares a photo of herself and Nanny Faye Chrisley in June 2020 | Photo: Instagram Story/savannahchrisley
HELPING THOSE IN NEED
Todd said: "I've come to the realization that my life needs to be more. It needs to be about more.” He added what his epiphany had led him to realize:
"And I believe that we as a family, collectively, need to be doing more for those that can't.”